Question : What is the significance of 26 January being chosen as a day to celebrate the Republic Day, aside from the adoption of the constitution?
Option 1: Revolution of 1857
Option 2: Foundation day of the Indian National Congress
Option 3: Declaration of Purna Swaraj
Option 4: Day of the Champaran Satyagraha
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Correct Answer: Declaration of Purna Swaraj
Solution : The correct option is the Declaration of Purna Swaraj.
January 26th was selected as Republic Day in India not solely due to its association with the Constitution's adoption but also because of its historical importance. This is the day when, in 1930, the Indian National Congress proclaimed Purna Swaraj, signifying full independence from British colonial rule.
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Question : The constitution of India was adopted on
Option 1: 26 January,1950
Option 2: 26 January,1949
Option 3: 26 November,1949
Option 4: 31 December,1949
Question : Gandhi's Salt Satyagraha was a part of :
Option 1: Champaran Satyagraha
Option 2: Quit India Movement
Option 3: Non Cooperation Movement
Option 4: Civil Disobedience Movement
Question : In the ____________, Sarojini Naidu persuaded Mahatma Gandhi to allow women to join the movement.
Option 1: Quit India Movement
Option 2: Champaran Satyagraha
Option 3: Salt Satyagraha
Option 4: Non-Cooperation Movement
Question : In which session of Congress was the demand of "Poorna Swaraj" accepted as the aim of the Congress?
Option 1: Calcutta
Option 2: Madras
Option 3: Nagpur
Option 4: Lahore
Question : The Declaration of the Rights of Man is related with
Option 1: The Russian Revolution
Option 2: The French Revolution
Option 3: The American War of Independance
Option 4: The Glorious Revolution of England
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